The residents of Ehimiri estate have endorsed the candidature of Sir Innocent Chimezie Nwachukwu as its choice for the Umuahia East State Constituency, Abia House of Assembly for 2023 election in the state.
They assured that their ballots shall speak louder than their voices during the election time and that no vote shall be wasted on any other candidate.
The group added that their votes would be for Nwachukwu aimed at achieving a landslide victory.
They made their endorsement public at a rally to show their support and solidarity for the Young Progressive Party (YPP) candidate.
The residents also vowed to mobilise massive support for their desired candidate to ensure his victory during the forth-coming elections.
Speaking during the occasion, the chairman of Ehimiri Residents Association, Mazi Obi Ekezie, harped on the need for the government to extend the dividends of good governance to them when elected.
He said that Nwachukwu had been identified as the candidate with the requisites, innovative and pragmatic ideas to foist desirable changes and bridge the gap between those living in affluence and the have-nots who reside in the constituency.
Ekezie said that Nwachukwu had in the time past before his political ambition extended goodwill and benevolence to many people within and outside the Umuahia East Constituency.
Continuing, the residents of Ehimiri Estate through their spokespersons assured that their ballots shall speak louder than their voices during the election time and that no vote shall be wasted on any other house of Assembly candidate but shall be channeled to give Sir Nwachukwu the landslide victory that he deserves.
Nwachukwu in reaction promised to propagate positive changes by ensuring that dividends of democracy get to their door steps if elected.
The Umuahia East House of Assembly hopeful assured the people that better days await Umuahia East Constituents in the coming months, promising that he would not let them down in their choice for him.
108scoop.com reports that Nwachukwu was unanimously endorsed as a consensus candidate for Umuahia East State House of Assembly seat.